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Saints-Bengals Postgame Notes

Posted Dec 5, 2010

Brees becomes club's passing yardage leader

New Orleans Saints at Cincinnati Bengals● Sunday, December 5, 2010

Postgame Notes

 

  • With the win the Saints have improved to 9-3 on the season, giving them back to back winning seasons for the first time since the 1991 and 1992 campaigns.
  • The victory extends New Orleans’ win streak to five games. This is the second-longest win streak the Saints have had under head coach Sean Payton, only exceeded by last season’s 13-game run.
  • The win improves New Orleans’ record against AFC opponents to 2-1 in 2010 and 11-8 overall since Sean Payton became head coach.
  • The Saints have tied the all-time series with Cincinnati with their first win since 1994 against the Bengals to 6-6, giving New Orleans a .500 or better record against 12 clubs.
  • The win improves New Orleans’ 2010 road record to 5-1, giving them back-to-back winning road records for the first time since 1991 and 1992.
  • QB Drew Brees completed 24 of 29 passes for 313 yards. With his second quarter 52-yard throw to TE Jimmy Graham, Brees surpassed Archie Manning as the club’s all-time passing yardage leader. He now has 21,932 passing yards as a Saint.
  • Brees' 21,932 yards with the Saints is the most passing yards by a quarterback over any five-year span in NFL history.  The performance marked his 36th 300-yard passing game since 2006, also the most by a player over any five-year period in league annals.
  • Brees now has 34,280 career passing yards to surpass Steve DeBerg and move into 19th all-time.
  • With two touchdown passes, Brees has 25 on the season and now joins Peyton Manning (1998-2009), Dan Marino (1984-88) and Brett Favre (1994-98) as only the fourth player in NFL history to have 25 scoring throws in five consecutive seasons.
  • It was the 14th fourth quarter or overtime game-winning drive that Brees has engineered as a Saint and the fourth of 2010.
  • LB Danny Clark started the 100th game of his NFL career today.
  • WR Marques Colston had three catches for 65 yards. His three-yard touchdown grab was the 38th of his career, putting him in sole possession of third place on the club’s all-time list past Danny Abramowicz.
  • WR Robert Meachem had three catches for 103 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown grab and fourth quarter 49-yard catch.
  • RB Chris Ivory had 15 carries for 117 Yards (7.8 avg.) to lead all rushers. Ivory is the first Saint to have a pair of 100-yard rushing games in a season since Deuce McAllister in 2006.
  • DT Sedrick Ellis now has a career-high five sacks with his takedown of Bengals QB Carson Palmer to end the first half.
  • LB Jonathan Vilma had his third sack of the season to give him a career-high in takedowns.
  • S Roman Harper led the Saints with nine tackles (five solo). His sack to end the game was his second of the season and gives him 8.5 for his career.

 

 

 

 

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